Category Archives: Canada
Ontario teen charged in U.S. swatting incident
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, Ont. - Police say an Ontario teen is facing charges after an alleged swatting incident in the United States. Provincial police in Prince Edward County say they were asked to inve...
Andrew Snook Oct 09, 2018
Ontario teen charged in U.S. swatting incident
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, Ont. - Police say an Ontario teen is facing charges after an alleged swatting incident in the United States. Provincial police in Prince Edward County say they were asked to inve...
Kayla Derkach Oct 09, 2018

In the news today, Oct. 9
Four stories in the news for Tuesday, Oct. 9 ___ FLARE-UPS POSSIBLE AT IRVING REFINERY Residents of a Saint John, N.B., neighbourhood that was the scene of a massive oil refinery explosion have been w...
Kayla Derkach Oct 09, 2018

In the news today, Oct. 9
Four stories in the news for Tuesday, Oct. 9 ___ FLARE-UPS POSSIBLE AT IRVING REFINERY Residents of a Saint John, N.B., neighbourhood that was the scene of a massive oil refinery explosion have been w...
Andrew Snook Oct 09, 2018

Homeless B.C. Indigenous Nation buys land on Vancouver Island to build community
CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. - Thomas Smith says his most vivid memory of living on British Columbia’s Turnour Island was watching families leave their homes. Five decades later, images of the exodus fr...
Andrew Snook Oct 09, 2018

'Thought I was dead for sure': Worker recalls escape from Irving Oil explosion
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - First, Jonathan Wright heard a loud hissing. Then he was thrown to the ground and turned to see a wall of orange, as flames surrounded him and several other workers after a massive ...
Andrew Snook Oct 09, 2018

Liberals told to build new benefits for ill, unemployed workers, docs show
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government has been given an ambitious plan for closing several gaps in the social-safety net for ill and unemployed Canadians that includes creating a new program to help those w...
Andrew Snook Oct 09, 2018

Homeless B.C. Indigenous Nation buys land on Vancouver Island to build community
CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. - Thomas Smith says his most vivid memory of living on British Columbia’s Turnour Island was watching families leave their homes. Five decades later, images of the exodus fr...
Kayla Derkach Oct 09, 2018

'Thought I was dead for sure': Worker recalls escape from Irving Oil explosion
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - First, Jonathan Wright heard a loud hissing. Then he was thrown to the ground and turned to see a wall of orange, as flames surrounded him and several other workers after a massive ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 09, 2018

Liberals told to build new benefits for ill, unemployed workers, docs show
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government has been given an ambitious plan for closing several gaps in the social-safety net for ill and unemployed Canadians that includes creating a new program to help those w...
Kayla Derkach Oct 09, 2018

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